if you look at his foreign policy speech yesterday, if you look at what he's talking about now in terms of economics, it's all, as you might say, top line. i'm strong, i will create jobs. i'm strong, he's weak, you know, the economy stinks, i'm do better. and that's all he's selling. so the impreths of a guy who can do better than barack obama. and he will dodge any factual bullet. he will duck any factual bar to make that top line point. and that's i think where the president kind of fell short on the debate. >> to richard's point. >> he can't sort of say, okay, if you're going to stay at this high conceptual level and just say you're strong and it doesn't matter what your facts and policies are, he will have to find a way to bring this down. bill clinton could do this easi easily. wait a second, if you're not going to tell the public i will tell the public what's in your plan. here are the three things you have to know. the president is going to have to find a which to keep bringing him down to the specifics and not let this guy who looks kind of presidential, sounds like a yoep, just